Parks and Recreation, or Parks & Rec as it’s lovingly known by both its hardcore fanbase and those who would prefer to save literally, one second, is one of the greatest sitcoms to grace television screens in the last twenty years, easy. Documented not by how it bulldozed audience viewing figures, or netted its stars one mil per episode (ahem, Friends), but by its consistent resilience not only by being “on the bubble” for six seasons – wherein a show doesn’t really warrant renewing, due to dwindling audience figures, yet US television network NBC believed in it anyway – but by permeating itself in the zeitgeist where you least expected it to.

$500m on it’s Opening Weekend It was always going to be a monster hit, and certainly no dinosaur when it came to the box office, but we’re guessing not even the filmmakers themselves knew what a gigantic hit Colin Trevorrow‘s Jurassic World was going to be. The latest film in Steven Spielberg’s (serving here as executive producer) classic creature feature franchise has beaten all box office records to become...